24th mai 2021

Ecuador – Submission to Human Rights Committee – 132nd Session, June 2021

Summary

The following submission, made in advance of the 132nd session of the Human Rights Committee, covers our concern about sexual violence laws and procedures that deny justice to survivors in Ecuador. In this submission, we recommend questions to be asked of Ecuador by the Committee, and we respectively offer suggestions on the legal and procedural changes necessary to ensure perpetrators of sexual violence are brought to justice, that survivors can access justice, and that gender discriminatory provisions in Ecuador’s laws are abolished.

Submitted by: Equality Now, and the Coalición Nacional de Mujeres del Ecuador (National Coalition of Women of Ecuador)

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